Phonebook/Speed Dial - Siemens HiPath 1100 Programming Manual

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Phonebook/Speed Dial

You can store up to 250 telephone numbers of up to 15
digits each in the System Speed Dial. You can assign a
name of up to 15 characters to each number. This al-
lows you to do alphanumeric searches in the speed di-
aling phonebook (see Alphanumeric Search in the User
Manual).
To insert an interdigit pause you must enter the "P" char-
acter using the HiPath 1100 Manager or pressing the
Redial key using a system telephone (See
Numbers stored in the Speed dial phonebook can be re-
trieved by entering their assigned speed-dial number.
This can be done from any extension that becomes free
by dialing code 072 (see
are no speed-dial numbers stored in the phonebook.
Required: Programming mode must be activated (*95
31994).
w
Enter the programming code.
w
Enter the appropriate speed-dial number (abbreviated
number).
p
Enter the internal number, Code "0" for an external line
or the external line number (e.g., 801). Then enter the
external number (up to 20 digits).
When the system is operating as a Satellite PABX, first
select a number for an external line (e.g., 801) or for a
group of external lines (e.g., 890) connected to the
PABX. Next, select the PABX internal access code or
the PABX's Numbering plan sequence required for mak-
ing an external call. Finally, enter the external number
(up to 20 digits).
w
Wait for a confirmation tone.
w
Initial status for programming mode.
For the HiPath 1120:
Entry 249 of the speed-dial phonebook is shared
by the relay and sensor functions and it may be
assigned a name of up to 15 characters.
A name can be assigned to the number using the
HiPath 1100 Manager.
page 101).
page 31). By default there

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